Jet TurboProp Charter Flight Aircraft with Altitude Aviation

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The turbine engines provide added performance and reliability and the aircraft are normally fitted with additional safety and comfort features such as pressurisation, air conditioning, weather radar and anti-icing equipment as standard.

Pilatus PC12 (8 passengers)

The Pilatus PC12 represents the new generation of charter aircraft in Australia.
It is a single-engine jet turboprop aircraft thatís proven reliability and
safety record means it is certified to carry out charter operations previously
restricted to multi-engine aircraft.

Cessna Caravan (12 passengers)

The Cessna Caravan has become a popular workhorse throughout australia,
with its ability to transport a number of passengers with comfort and cost-efficiency,
with the capability to land on short, remote airstrips

Cessna Conquest (9 passengers)

The Cessna Conquest is one of the best performing small turboprops available.
Its high cruise speed makes it a lower cost alternative to a corporate jet.

Fairchild Merlin (8 passengers)

The Merlin is the shortened, executive version of the popular Metroliner
aircraft. The aircraft will carry up to 8 passengers at faster speeds and
increased range.

Fairchild Metro 2 (12-14 passengers)

The Fairchild Metroliner series aircraft are widely used throughout Australia
for both passenger and freight charter.
The aircraft has a comparatively low operating cost and is a fast, economical
people mover.

Fairchild Metro 3/23 (18 passengers)

The Fairchild Metroliner series aircraft are widely used throughout Australia
for scheduled airline services, larger group charter and freight.The aircraft
has a comparatively low operating cost and is a fast, economical people mover.

Beechcraft Super King Air 200/300/350 (8-10 passengers)

The Beechcraft Super King Air is one of the most famous corporate turboprop
aircraft in the world. The aircraft offers performance and executive comfort
as well as short, remote airstrip capability.

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Jet Turbo-prop Corporate Charter Aircraft - Further Information

Turbo Prop Charters

Turboprop aircraft are ideal for corporate/government charter flights where comfort, speed and safety are primary concerns. They are also widely used in Australia by services such as the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Air Ambulance, Police, Customs, the Military, mining companies, not to mention most regional airlines.

With their superior performance and safety features, turboprop aircraft are a comfortable and dependable aircraft for short to medium range regional charter flights.

Turboprop Engines and Performance

Turboprop aircraft are powered by a gas turbine (jet) engine which drives the propellor system via a shaft or free turbine. These engines provide much increased reliability, power and performance over their piston counterparts. Bleed air from the turbines also provides superior ancillary systems such as pressuriation, air conditioning and pneumatic de-icing equipment.

The turboprop aircraft generally fly faster than their piston driven counterparts, with speeds averaging 270 kts(500 km/hr). Additionally, the aircraft will generally carry a greater payload, so restrictions on passenger numbers/weights will be less likely. Performance in the unlikely event of an engine failure will also be better than light piston twins.

Turboprop Systems

The pressurisation systems found in most turboprops enable them to climb to higher levels (around 25,000 ft) which is often above the weather where smoother conditions exist.